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Head First HTML with CSS

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Exercise<br />

Your turn. Add the class “cellcolor” to your <strong>CSS</strong> in “journal.css”,<br />

and then, in your X<strong>HTML</strong>, add class=”cellcolor” to each of the <br />

opening tags needed to make the rows alternating colors. Check<br />

your answers before moving on.<br />

Did we mention that Tony made an<br />

interesting discovery in Truth or<br />

Consequences, New Mexico?<br />

It’s fair to say Tony found something interesting<br />

about Truth or Consequences, New Mexico; in<br />

fact, he found her so interesting that after going to<br />

Arizona, he turned around and came right back.<br />

We’re glad for Tony, but he’s really given us a<br />

conundrum <strong>with</strong> the table. While we could just<br />

add a new row for Truth or Consequences, we’d<br />

really like to do it in a more elegant way. What are<br />

we talking about? Turn the page to find out.<br />

tables and more lists<br />

Tess<br />

you are here 567

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